Supernatural Bliss (Untitled) by Mohan Vishwakarma, Original Acrylic Abstract Painting on Canvas, Medium Horizontal Wall Art
Supernatural Bliss (Untitled) by artist Mohan Vishwakarma displayed in a Eclectic Hotel Suite
Supernatural Bliss (Untitled) by artist Mohan Vishwakarma displayed in a Museum Style gallery
Supernatural Bliss (Untitled) by Mohan Vishwakarma, Original Acrylic Abstract Painting on Canvas, Medium Horizontal Wall Art
Supernatural Bliss (Untitled) by artist Mohan Vishwakarma displayed in a Eclectic Hotel Suite
Supernatural Bliss (Untitled) by artist Mohan Vishwakarma displayed in a Museum Style gallery

Supernatural Bliss (Untitled) Acrylic Abstract Painting

Sale price Rs. 52,500.00 INR
Type Painting
Subject Abstract
Medium Acrylic
Shape Horizontal
Availability In stock SKU AZ_PAIN_291445
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Figurative Abstraction, Communal Procession, Geometric Planes, Muted Palette, Circular Motifs, Ritual Atmosphere, Coastal Light

This composition gathers a procession of human forms into a single, tessellated rhythm, where bodies dissolve into interlocking planes that feel both architectural and tenderly unstable. Cool blues and sea-glass greens press against sanded ochres, suggesting a shoreline or threshold space in which community is held together by light rather than by line. The repeated circular motifs read like quiet drums or halos—tokens of shared labor and ritual—turning the crowd into a collective pulse rather than a set of individual portraits. In its measured fragmentation, the work speaks to how identity is assembled: not as a fixed outline, but as a chorus of overlapping gestures moving toward the same horizon.

Type

Original

Size

27x31

Material

Canvas

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